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Salacious details launch Brinkley divorce trial
CENTRAL ISLIP, N.Y. AP - A $300,000 payoff to a teenage mistress. Thousands of dollars worth of online porn. Extramarital trysts in the office and his supermodel wife's Hamptons homes.Sensational testimony about Christie Brinkley's estranged husband opened their divorce trial Wednesday, giving the public a salacious peek into the former Sports Illustrated swimsuit model's fourth marriage.N.Y. Judge Charged in Organized Crime Probe
A New York judge has been charged by federal prosecutors with participating in a money laundering and fencing scheme with a suspected organized crime associate. According to the complaint, Judge David Gross helped an undercover FBI agent posing as a stolen diamond trafficker unload merchandise and launder about $130,000 in illicit funds. Gross allegedly explained to the agent several means of laundering the money, including through the judge's campaign funds.Court Faults Pataki Plan For Committing Inmates
2nd Circuit Revives Suit Over Man's Refusal to Work on Sunday
A New York federal judge should not have granted summary judgment to Home Depot in a religious discrimination claim brought by a worker who said his faith barred him from working on Sundays, the 2nd Circuit has ruled. The panel said the trial court incorrectly concluded that the offer to let the worker work only Sunday afternoons and evenings was a sufficient attempt to accommodate his religious beliefs -- but said that an offer of part-time employment or changing shifts with co-workers might suffice.Judge, DA agree to deal in teen sex case
Like Genarlow Wilson, Joshua Widner received a mandatory 10-year sentence for nonforcible sexual activity with a fellow teenager. Like Wilson, Widner argued through his lawyer at the Supreme Court of Georgia that his sentence was unconstitutionally cruel and unusual.Widner last year lost in a unanimous decision from the high court, while Wilson last month prevailed in a 4-3 ruling.Yale, Others Go To Court To Seek Loan Repayments
A Yale University case helps to illustrate a budding trend where now some big-name universities are going to court themselves to sue over loan repayments.Trending Stories
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